Private Investigation for Child Custody and/or Child Support

Divorce is hard for adults, even more-so for the kids. Especially in cases where there is a dispute over child custody and/or child support.

Private investigation can help with these matters.

Wouldn’t you want to know if your child’s future step-parent has a history of substance abuse, violence, driving violations or a criminal record?

These things can be discovered by running a covert background check.

Surveillance is another possible tool.

Surveillance can provide you with information to make informed decisions. It may even ease your mind. Perhaps it could provide a voice to children who are too young to communicate a dangerous situation.

Surveillance answers questions. Do you wonder if, during visitation with the other parent, if your child is being left with a baby sitter or unauthorized relative while your ex attends social events? Are there certain people your child shouldn’t be around because of your concerns, or a court order? Is your child being properly supervised? Is your child being exposed to inappropriate behavior, perhaps substance abuse? Is your child being abused?

Wouldn’t you like to know the answers to these questions?

Are you concerned that your ex is planning to take your child out of state, or worse, out of the country?

Surveillance can be set up to monitor a parent during those visitation to report if they seem to leaving the state or heading to an airport without informing the other parent.

Does your ex have a history of reckless driving or driving under the influence? What about their significant other or relatives? Surveillance can ensure your child is being transported safely.

Does your ex claim that they are not working? Surveillance can show that your ex has a job, allowing your lawyer to subpoena employment records and get the support your child deserves.

Bring the surveillance findings to court. A Private Investigator will prepare a surveillance report as well as any photographic proof, they will also be willing to testify on what they witnessed.

Does your ex “pick fights” with you during child visitation exchanges? Document the exchanges by performing covert surveillance.

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